User talk:Jonel/Archive 5
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Re: Opinions on the success of the revival of the Olympic Games in 1859, 1870, 1875
[edit]Opinions about the success or a failure of any revival have no place in an encyclopaedia. Besides how can anybody consider the Olympic Games that were held in Athens in 1859, and 1870 as a failure.
Firstly, the 1859 Olympic Games was the first modern international Olympic Games. It had Greek athletes. It had athletes from the Ottoman Empire. It had athletic events comparable to those held in ancient times. It had medals. It had Olympians. It was a success.
Secondly, the 1870 Olympic Games was the first modern international Olympic Games to be held in a stadium. The only country in the world to have an athletics stadium in the 19th Century was Greece. I'll say that again for the hard of hearing. The only country in the world to have a bonafide, refurbished ancient Olympic Games stadium in the 19th Century was Greece. Greece was the first country in the world to host a bonafide Olympic Games in a stadium in the 19th Century. And guess what? Greece was also the second and the third country in the world to host a bonafide Olympic Games in a stadium.
What is even more interesting is that there was no stadium at the Paris 1900 side-show that was called an Olympic Games. To be be perfectly honest, if the International Olympic Committee did not recognise them as Olympic Games they would not be worthy of the name by anybody elses standards.
Then ofcourse they build a temporary stadium for St Louis in 1904.
And guess what? The first Olympic Games to have a proper bonafide Olympic stadium in the 20th Century once again was Greece at Athens in 1906.
Is that so hard to accept. Does it hurt the pride of the rest of the world to accept that. That small country called Greece had the first modern international Olympic Games and it had the first bonafide purpose-built Olympic stadium.
Please elaborate what success or failure means when you use those words. When David C. Young uses them he is referring to the fact that the Olympiad was not maintained. He is not saying that the Games themselves were not a success. Don't take quotations out of context. Don't quote opinions. Surely, that is common sense.
Also, take a closer look at this: 1859, 1870, 1875, 1896, 1906, 2004
Years in which the Olympic Games were hosted in Athens. Does that make every other city that has hosted the Olympic Games a failure?
Evangelos Zappas firmly planted the foundations, the roots, of the modern Olympic Games and those that say otherwise are in denial. That's not an opinion. That is a fact. Nipsonanomhmata 20:42, 1 July 2007 (UTC)
- "Fully revived" means nothing. It is an opinion. Nipsonanomhmata 00:12, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, it's an opinion. One might even say a point of view. In fact, it represents a significant point of view that has been published in *numerous* reliable source. Which is exactly what we want to include in our articles. Go read Wikipedia:Neutral point of view again. Your own personal views on what it means to have fully revived the Olympics don't dictate how the rest of the world understands it.
- And, yes, with this edit, you did screw up the grammar. You deleted part of a sentence, leaving the fragment "White City Stadium, (originally know as The Great Stadium) built in White City, London, England, for the 1908 Summer Olympics." -- Jonel (Speak to me) 02:59, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- "Numerous reliable sources" repeating significantly incorrect points of view. Yes, that's par for the course. That's exactly what has been happening. Nipsonanomhmata 19:30, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Good job
[edit]Nice work on Olympic Games, trying to incorporate that "new" material yet keeping the blatant POV overtones out of it. Andrwsc 21:59, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. I'm trying hard to work with Nipsonanomhmata. He does have some good points about Zappas not getting much credit for his Olympic revival efforts, but his preferred method of working (that is to say, blasting everyone who isn't Zappas with belittlements and ridicule) isn't much fun. Trying to keep things to the generally-accepted consensus (which even Young, Nipsonanomhmata's favorite author, agrees with) is tough. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 22:12, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
- Generally-accepted consensus on opinions means nothing. Only facts count. History is not made by the people who talk about it. History is made by the people who do it. Zappas spent a fortune making the revival of the Olympic Games happen. Brookes sent a trophy to the 1859 Games in Athens and listed one of the international participants on the honor roll of the Wenlock Olympian Society. What did Baron Pierre de Coubertin pay for? Some vacations to England and to Greece. Some stationery and some postage stamps. Zappas paid for the refurbishment of the Panathenian stadium. He bought all the land that the stadium stood on and all the surrounding land. Zappas paid for the building of the first purpose-built indoor Olympic arena. Give credit to Brookes as a Founder of the Modern Olympic Movement for 1866. But let's not pussy-foot. Zappas made the first modern international Olympic Games happen. Zappas made it happen in 1859, 1870, and 1875 with a solid foundation for the future and with a stadium that would last for thousands of years. Dr Brookes made things happen in 1866. But there is no legacy stadium from Brookes' efforts. Coubertin never paid for a stadium and the stadiums that the IOC has had built for them, by others, will never last as long as the Panathenian stadium.
- What I have contributed has got nothing to do with POV. It's all about the doers and the talkers. Nipsonanomhmata 19:15, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
- We aim to present a Wikipedia:Neutral point of view here. Generally-accepted consensus on the importance of historical details does matter. You continually push the point of view that Zappas was the be-all and end-all of reviving the Olympic Games, and that Brookes and De Coubertin are unimportant. Your view is out of step with basically every Olympic historian who has ever published anything, including Young, whom you are so fond of. Zappas should be recognized, yes, and we do recognize his efforts. But you constantly try to unbalance every article you touch, and include snide attacks (which do, yes, represent your point of view, rather than "facts") on everyone who isn't Zappas. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 19:42, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
- That's not true. Brookes was important (even though the IOC formally doesn't say so). He was the founder of the modern Olympic Movement and preceded Coubertin in this role since Coubertin used many of Brookes ideas without giving him credit. Coubertin was important because he was the founder of the International Olympic Committee. But Coubertin is not as important as the IOC makes him out to be (they stretch the truth at the IOC). The IOC claims that Coubertin was the founder of the modern Olympic Games, they also claim he was the founder of the modern Olympic Movement. Meanwhile, the Wenlock Olympian Society (WOS) claims that Brookes was the founder of the modern Olympic Games. The WOS used to claim that he was the founder of the Olympic Games (isn't that ludicrous?).
- No. I am not out of step with David C. Young. I agree with all the facts that he has published and to be perfectly honest absolutely nobody else has done the indepth research that he has done and I respect him deeply for that. But I don't have to agree with all of his opinions because opinions are not facts. History should be based on facts and not opinions. Except by those who try to manipulate history. For example, to take Young's opinions and quote them out of context is a manipulation of history.
- My view is purely based on the facts. Opinions are worth nothing unless there are no facts [opinion]. What actually happened is what counts. Events make history. Opinions are usually there to misrepresent history. Also there are too many people who quote opinions that are not based on facts. Too many people repeat what they hear and do not research the source or even consider why that was said in the first place.
- You reinstated a secondary source that I deleted today. There is no original information on that page. The person that wrote that page has slightly adapted the information and the information is not accurate. i.e. the source is based on hearsay. Someone else did the original research and published it ... and this source has not even adapted what was in the original article ... they are likely to have adapted from another secondary article ... The source that was quoted is corrupt. It is not a useful source to quote or to recommend. All the other sources have original information.
- You didn't like my "eat your heart out Baron Pierre" joke! He was born 1863, 1st Jan. Meanwhile, building works for the Olympic Games, including the refurbishment of the stadium, were planned back in the 1850s and the Greek government made them law in the 1860s. How the IOC has the arrogance to claim that the Baron founded the Olympic Games is beyond belief. Also, the Baron had his heart buried under a statue in Olympia. Ofcourse, everybody conveniently forgets that Zappas asked for his head to be buried at the Zappeion well before the Baron died. Nobody mentions that fact. Why? Is Zappas less important than the Baron? Zappas refurbished a stadium that was used for five Olympic Games: 1870, 1875, 1896, 1906, 2004. The IOC conveniently doesn't recognise three of those Games.
- So what did Baron Pierre de Coubertin pay for when he founded the International Olympic Committee? He didn't pay for the building of any stadiums. Not even at Paris in 1900. Nipsonanomhmata 00:27, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Jeu de Paume bracket
[edit]Oops, I missed that four set match. Sorry! Andrwsc 16:41, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
- Not to worry. Easily fixed! -- Jonel (Speak to me) 16:44, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Scott Crow
[edit]Hi, I'm curious why you re-added the Category:American anarchists to the Scott Crow article after I removed it yesterday? Was this just a mistake, or do you know something I don't? Anyway, I have removed it again. Silly rabbit 19:09, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
- Definitely did not mean to do that. Must've somehow edited DGG's version by mistake--I really did just want to take out the empty section header. Thanks for taking it back out, and sorry for the confusion! -- Jonel (Speak to me) 19:36, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, I thought so. No worries. Silly rabbit 19:36, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
"Vandalism"
[edit]I see that you have n o regard to the assume good faith guideline linked from the talk page of sylvia browne. I am trying tol report on what EVERY SCIENTIST IN THE WORLD says - that she is a quack. Vandalism? More like fact checking.
Ah well, new agers can only rely on insults anyway —Preceding unsigned comment added by Science Soldier (talk • contribs)
- Changing a person's biography so that the first sentence calls them a fraud and a quack is, yes, vandalism. Don't do it again. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 02:43, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
Munich
[edit]Dear Jonel, I have replied to your query on my talk page. RegardsNishidani 11:41, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
Munich
[edit](2) Idem, RegardsNishidani 14:42, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
Munich
[edit](3)Jonel, in response, closing the issue.
- It is not that I have little faith in sourcing, but rather little faith in pseudo-sourcing. I could source the statement of analogy I made (Noam Chomsky, “Pirates and Emperors, Old and New: International Terrorism in the Real World,” South End Press, Cambridge Mass. rev.edition 2002 p.99 footnote 8) but I don't think it necessary, because an analogy of this kind does not need sourcing since the given, uncontrovertible facts speak for themselves. I.e. you do not need to, but may of course, source the obvious, put a link under 'is' and refer us to Parmenides, or 'fact' and refer us to the dictionary, as any academic knows. The Reeve quote was sourced, but was a misleading item in that page in so far as it was one of any number of subjective opinions immaterial to the article in question. Wiki cruisers should have spotted that before my intervention. In erasing both Reeve's exaggerated and strategically placed 'quote' I have also eliminated my counter-example. And I think the article's first paragraph gains in lucidity.
Regards Nishidani 19:35, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Nishidani"
Thanks
[edit]Thanks for your help with Jared Taylor. Steve Dufour 16:39, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
BLP Noticeboard
[edit]I've been trying to work with User:piledoggie for a while (who has had one of his/her anonymous usernames blocked for vandalizing my talk page), but that user really doesn't seem to understand WP:BLP. I've discussed this on the talk page of Church of Christ (Temple Lot), as well as on some of his/her various talk pages (that user has edited the Temple Lot article under 4 separate usernames, which complicates things), but I can't seem to get this user to understand what WP:BLP is about, evidenced by the fact that said user feels that they are following WP:BLP guidelines in removing my comments (which contain little or no biographical material at all, and certainly no names or references to names) from a talk page. I would have commented over at the Noticeboard, but the requests have already been archived. The Jade Knight 09:49, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
brackets
[edit]These are round brackets () and these are square brackets [], parentheses are {}. --Lucy-marie 10:15, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
- The first are commonly known as parentheses. "Brackets" alone tends to refer to the second in many parts of the world. I've never seen anyone anywhere refer to the third as "parentheses" before; they're curly brackets or braces. "Parentheses" is, to almost everyone in the world, unambiguous and refers to round brackets. "Brackets", on the other hand, is an ambiguous term which could mean any of the above or even <>. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 13:28, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
In English English which I use the word parentheses is not used at all except to describe {} I see that the cultural divide between the variations of english has struck again. FInally <> these are greater than and less than signs and I have personally never heard them referred to as brackets. I guess we shall just have to live with the difference.--Lucy-marie 19:42, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
Brian Lewis
[edit]OK, sorry. Jimfbleak 05:20, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
WP:BLP Noticeboard Richard Lindzen
[edit]You closed the entry, saying it was inactive after no one commented on it for a month. [1] Yet the blog info still get readded all the time. Couldn't you just wait until a neutral person looked at it or have done it yourself? --Theblog 05:33, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
- Hi! I closed the entry on 5 August; there had been no edits to either the article or the noticeboard entry since 21 July. That's a pretty good indication that the noticeboard entry isn't doing much good at that point. The best thing for you to do in such a case if problems continue with the article is to file a fresh noticeboard entry--it's more likely to bring fresh eyes to the article than an entry that has sat for a few weeks and has scrolled away from the part of the noticeboard where most of the attention is going. Please do file a new entry if there are still problems. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 14:47, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
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List of colonial governors in 1659
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Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics
[edit]Having patroled your new articles in Category:Rowing events at the 1920 Summer Olympics I'm wondering if it wasn't better to merge them all into one article as most of them seem fairly short due to limited amount of competitiors. Just a thought.EA210269 (talk) 03:57, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
- The general idea from the Olympics WikiProject is that each event have its own page; reasons include a hope that eventually the event pages will get more information, avoidance of excessive detail on the more general page, and consistency of navigation. That being said, I'm not particularly attached to any method of display for the information. So if you want to be bold and merge them onto Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics, or ask at the WikiProject for more opinions, please do! -- Jonel (Speak to me) 16:37, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
- Thats fine, just wondering why its a separate page for each event. Your explanation is quite sufficent. Nice work, by the way. I like colorful tables and statistics with country flags in it! I use it a lot in some of my articles too.EA210269 (talk) 22:55, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
WikiCookie
[edit]Bracket templates and their usage
[edit]Nice work on those, Jonel! Those results pages look great—simplicity and effectiveness of presentation. Good to see you back — Andrwsc (talk · contribs) 15:32, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks! I've gotta say, monkeying around with templates is so much more fun than studying for exams. I'm glad you like the results, though I didn't do much original work—I grabbed most of the coding from {{3RoundBracket-Byes}}, with smatterings from other tournament brackets. I'd like to eventually be able to replace most of Category:Tournament bracket templates with a much smaller number of templates. I've got the byes down pretty well, and third-place matches for the brackets big enough to display them nicely (the 8-team bracket is probably going to have to be non-compact to do that). My next goal is probably to make the brackets capable of displaying seeds if desired, while seemlessly hiding them if not. Doing something with byes in rounds after the first might be useful for some of the early Olympic brackets too. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 16:00, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Take a look at the code I added to Template:4TeamBracket over a year ago to make the seeds optional, if that helps. My approach was to allow the template user to write
RD1-seed1=
(or omit the parameter altogether) to remove the little box, or writeRD1-seed1=
to insert a blank box, allowing for combinations of seeded and unseeded entries. I have long thought that that category of templates was in dire need of a simplification overhaul, so I would support you in that endeavour! — Andrwsc (talk · contribs) 16:15, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Take a look at the code I added to Template:4TeamBracket over a year ago to make the seeds optional, if that helps. My approach was to allow the template user to write
- Testing:
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
1 | Johannes Eriksen (DEN) | W | |||||||
Jan Sint (NED) | L | 1 | Johannes Eriksen (DEN) | L | |||||
Edil Rosenqvist (FIN) | W | Edil Rosenqvist (FIN) | W | ||||||
2 | Axel Tetens (DEN) | L |
- Beautiful. Thanks for the pointer to that existing template; I was afraid I was going to have to reinvent the wheel there. Ok, so now the 4TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes is capable of showing seeds or not, and showing byes. It's too small for a third place option underneath the final; maybe I'll try one off to the right... -- Jonel (Speak to me) 17:02, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
AfD nomination of Carol Cassady
[edit]I have nominated Carol Cassady, an article you created, for deletion. I do not feel that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Carol Cassady. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time. Do you want to opt out of receiving this notice? Blueboy96 01:54, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- I've got no problem with that article being deleted. It was one of a bunch I created quite a while ago, with a different conception of Wikipedia's inclusiveness on political candidates. My guess is that Carl Cassady isn't the only one left that suffers from the same problems. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 03:02, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
Why did you canceled my contributions ! I prefer write Panamerican ! I have said " Panamerican Games " , and you have canceled for Pan American Games ! I think , this is more just to write " 2007 Panamerican Games " ! I do not disagree with you , please , could you give an explanation ! You can write me a message Eremia (talk) 22:10, 14 May 2008 (UTC)Eremia
- You have already been told the problem with your edits, and have been asked to discuss changes at Talk:Pan American Games. The correct name of the Pan American Games uses two words for Pan American. Our preferences don't really matter much in the issue. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 23:28, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
Monica/Eremia/etc
[edit]Monica/Eremia/etc. is now blocked indef. Sorry my attempt at reforming them prolonged the agony. Report any more of these obvious vandals to AIV, and in your report, link to: User:Barneca/watch/bvr, and hopefully whoever is dealing with AIV will deal with them quickly. --barneca --barneca (talk) 13:26, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Don't beat yourself up over it. Some people can be convinced to be helpful, some can't. This one couldn't; oh well. You still get points in my book for trying. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 17:25, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- Poke* - Just wanted to make sure you saw this (since you created it and are its only major contributor). Raul654 (talk) 18:46, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
1896 Summer Olympics FAR
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Help
[edit]hi, there isnt any template for wrestling (finals and Repechages) for this page Wrestling at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Men's Greco-Roman 55 kg, i want to create it but i cant, can you help me ? --Mohsen1248 (talk) 18:10, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
- You should just be able to use {{32TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes}} and {{8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes}} for the main bracket and repechage (I think those are the right numbers of rounds), respectively.
- no, current wrestling format is similar to Tennis, they wrestle 3 periods and winner must win 2 of them. --Mohsen1248 (talk) 19:04, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
- I've tried fiddling with modifying them, but I'm having trouble getting them to come out right. What you've got on that page looks good, though, so for now I'd recommend using that. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 18:09, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
- thanks for your attention, i tried to create it too (for repechage round) but couldn't. --Mohsen1248 (talk) 02:52, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
- I've tried fiddling with modifying them, but I'm having trouble getting them to come out right. What you've got on that page looks good, though, so for now I'd recommend using that. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 18:09, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
- no, current wrestling format is similar to Tennis, they wrestle 3 periods and winner must win 2 of them. --Mohsen1248 (talk) 19:04, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
Archers
[edit]Dear Jonel, I address you because in the past you contributed to the article of a Russian Olympic archer Balzhinima Tsyrempilov. Recently, I started 2 new articles about Russian Olympic archers, Natalia Erdyniyeva and Bair Badënov. I have but a minor experience with the English edition of Wikipedia, I am not a native speaker of English and totally lack sports terminology. Would you please review and correct these articles when/if you find it possible (taking in account their current participation in the Archery at the 2008 Summer Olympics events). Thanks in advance, --Tar-ba-gan (talk) 15:53, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
- They look great so far--good work. I'll try to keep them updated along with the rest of this year's Olympians. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 18:26, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for your corrections! And, also as I cannot follow most Olympic events, your contribution on their progress is much appreciated also! --Tar-ba-gan (talk) 12:04, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
2008 Olympic Template
[edit]As a leading editor at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Olympics, you should be aware that I think a rash template deletion decision is being made at Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion/Log/2008_August_18#Template:Nations_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics. I have attempted to created the sidebar template Template:Nations at the 2008 Summer Olympics to complement Template:NOCin2008SummerOlympics as a navigational aid for some of the larger countries. Although the links are the same it is not redundant because it greatly improves the experience for the reader who wants to quickly visit different countries. When I visit a page like United States at the 2008 Summer Olympics, I often want to jump to another page and I don't think I am the only reader who would like to do so. Currently, the reader has to scroll down for pages and pages in hopes that the proper template is at the bottom. It would help the reader if there were a sidebar navbox like the one I created. It is not uncommon for a sidebar to include only duplicate links of a template at the bottom (See Barack Obama, which has a sidebar template that includes only redundant links).--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 13:21, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
- Sorry Tony, but I agree with Parutakupiu on this one. Using the IOC codes makes it completely bewildering to the casual reader, and translating those codes into actual names is typically more inconvenient than going to the end of a page (pressing end or dragging the scroll bar to the end). That need for conversion is really what makes it less useful than the box on Barack Obama, rather than any redundancy. I'm not going to join the call for deletion, but I really don't think that this extra template is helpful enough to readers to justify putting it on even the long articles. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 18:40, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
Botswana
[edit]Thanks for taking care of the BMX article. Could you check on Botswana at the 2008 Summer Olympics when you get a chance? It lists only two competitors, both boxers; but I just watched the women's 400 metres, in which a Botswanan woman was a finalist. Nyttend (talk) 02:49, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
- No problem. Let me know if you find anything else that could use some work. Oddly enough, the official results site doesn't give a full listing for Botswana's team. I think SI has a full list; I'm going to start double-checking between that list and event pages. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 02:58, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for your work; I'm doing my best to spread my requests between active WP:OLY members, since it seems like all of you must be going crazy right now with requests and cleanup and everything else. We members of the Ohio and Photography projects just don't have the workload that you're coping with right now! Nyttend (talk) 03:06, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
- Think I've got Botswana to where they should be now. I'm kind of afraid of how many such omissions are present on the 2008 pages; they're going to need a pretty complete vetting after the Games are over. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 03:44, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
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What do you mean by this?
[edit]"No. We don't resort from the NOC codes the IOC uses. Use talk: if you want to change that."
The article speaks precisely that we use IOC country codes (for NOC's) and that we do not list each and every change of the IOC NOC code. HOL -> NED and simmilar cases.
What did you mean with your undoing of my editing.
Thnx
Imbris (talk) 23:36, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
No response. -- Imbris (talk) 23:44, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
- You know perfectly well what I mean. Andrwsc has already explained it to you. We follow the codes as currently used in the IOC medal database. That database reflects changes such as HOL and NED being the same. We do not do the rearranging for them. Also, you probably could wait more than an entire 8 minutes before declaring "no response"; I do have other things I am working on as well. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 23:49, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
Re:Olympic Games (again)
[edit]Thank you for the heads up regarding the Olympic Games and Evangelos Zappas. I really want to bring the Olympic Games up to FA status and we all know that we need balanced and fair editors. I'll monitor them very closely. I also appreciate your comments. H1nkles (talk) 03:44, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
- It appears to me from a look at the edit history of the Olympic Games page, that there is a debate going on with our friend, Nipsonanomhmata squarely in the middle, regarding how to term the predecessors to the first "official" Olympics. I've created a talking point on the discussion page for debate and asked editors to debate there rather than via edits. I'll keep a close eye on it and the Zappas page. Hopefully with the diligence of a couple of neutral editors we can maintain balance in these pages. H1nkles (talk) 14:54, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
Your Hard Work is Noticed
[edit]The Barnstar of Diligence | ||
I wanted to tell you thank you, not only for your help with editing the Olympic Games page, but for all of your diligence and hard work on the plethora of pages (Olympics–related and otherwise) that you are involved in. Keep up the good work! H1nkles (talk) 22:40, 26 September 2008 (UTC) |
Proposed deletion of Larry Sheahan
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- I've got no objection. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 19:38, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
Spaces
[edit]Hi! For the seventh (!) time you have reverted my edit here: Russia at the 1912 Summer Olympics, so maybe it is time to explain why I have added the spaces. :) The first extra space was for a reason - don't crowd navboxes into references and the second space was also for a reason - according to WP:Stub "It is usually desirable to leave two blank lines between the first stub template and whatever precedes it." Kind regards Doma-w (talk) 22:39, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
AfD nomination of Heidi Behrens-Benedict
[edit]An article that you have been involved in editing, Heidi Behrens-Benedict, has been listed for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Heidi Behrens-Benedict. Thank you. Do you want to opt out of receiving this notice? --DerRichter (talk) 08:07, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
- Again, no objection here. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 14:34, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
Hi Jonel, I see it was you who created this template 3 years ago. Please can you consider deleting or changing it as unfortunately it currently renders badly in articles using template:CGBY. here's an example of bad rendering with the 'see also box' overlapping with the section line: List_of_colonial_governors_in_1695, thanks Tom B (talk) 19:55, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
Thank you!!!
[edit]The Invisible Barnstar | ||
For making a special trip to the library to find one page number, not finding it and then taking the extra step of finding a substitute citation. Thank you for going above and beyond in the background in order to help make the Olympic Games article pass FAC. H1nkles (talk) 18:46, 3 February 2009 (UTC) |
TfD nomination of CIA attribution templates
[edit]Nine CIA attribution templates have been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page. Thank you. --Eastlaw talk ⁄ contribs 22:27, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
- Looks like excellent work on your part. Completely agree, and have mentioned as much on the TfD page. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 23:24, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
Darwin Correa
[edit]Greetings! I've been going through Wikipedia:Biographical pages with several incompatible dates of birth, and one of the entries on the list is Darwin Correa, an article which you started. While I was able to find some Olympics web pages confirming his results, I have been unable to find any source indicating the correct year of his birth. Is there any way you could help solve this enigma? Thanks, mate! --Cryptic C62 · Talk 00:45, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
- My source was the Athens2004 website, now with the results archived at LA84. This PDF has the participants list for flatwater canoeing. Correa is at the 10th page of the PDF, with the date of birth given as 1977. I seem to have simply made an error in the category; I'll go fix that. Sorry for any confusion. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 00:58, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
- Woot, thanks! +1 point in my contest. --Cryptic C62 · Talk 01:09, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
File:WashingtonFirstCongressDistrict.jpg listed for deletion
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Olympic announcements archive
[edit]Hey, Jonel. I saw you update the announcements template with a new featured list, removing older announcements as a consequence. You probably haven't noticed but this template has an archive for older items. This way, we can remove them from the main template to save space but we never lose them. Parutakupiu (talk) 15:53, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
- I hadn't noticed the archive. I've added the February items to the archive, and have gone through the announcements template history to pick up the older stuff as well. Thanks for letting me know about that. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 16:01, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
- Ha, you edit-conflicted me. :) Thanks for doing the "dirty work". Parutakupiu (talk) 16:03, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
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Olympic Games back up for FAC
[edit]I may be a glutton for punishment but I wanted to let you know that I've renominated the Olympic Games article for FA candidacy. Since you contributed so much to the previous effort I thought you might like to know that I'm making another go of it. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. H1nkles (talk) 01:47, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
- Glad to see it. I'll definitely keep an eye on the nomination, and help in any way I can. Good luck! -- Jonel (Speak to me) 13:54, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
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Recent Olympic Games work
[edit]I wanted to say thank you for your work on the Olympic Games article recently in response to critiques during the FAC. I've been besieged by real life and haven't been able to do much these last few days. If the article passes it will be because of your help and I thank you. H1nkles (talk) 19:00, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
- You're certainly welcome; I'm glad to be of assistance (though I think you give me too much credit—I really haven't done that much). You've done great work with that article. It deserves to be a Featured Article, and I hope that it'll finally get there this time! -- Jonel (Speak to me) 20:39, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
- Sometimes it's nice as an editor to have someone else to carry the load and take on some of the work, just to feel supported I guess. I feel like most of the suggestions are opinions on how to make the article better, which is fine but it would be nice to see them support the article once their suggestions have been implemented. Thanks again. H1nkles (talk) 16:43, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
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World Cricket League
[edit]Hi. Please see the structure of the World Cricket League at the official site for Division Seven here. Eight is correct. Andrew nixon (talk) 17:08, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
- Ok, I'm convinced. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 17:18, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
For your help...
[edit]Raise a glass high | ||
In trying to think of an appropriate way to say thanks not only for your help on the Olympic Games article but in various other places I was hitting a brick wall. Until I found this, and felt it would be supremely appropriate for me to share with you my absolute favorite beverage. Thanks again and Cheers! H1nkles (talk) 19:18, 13 May 2009 (UTC) |
Thanks! Glad to be of service. I'm still a bit bummed about Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's road race not getting promoted to FA. Tone did a lot of good work there, and I thought that one deserved the star as well.
Also, you have excellent taste! -- Jonel (Speak to me) 20:31, 14 May 2009 (UTC)
- Oh wow, I didn't get a chance to weigh in on that article. I hope Tone doesn't throw in the towel, it's tempting. Guinness is one of those watershed events that people either hate or love, glad to see you fall on the correct side. :) H1nkles (talk) 20:52, 14 May 2009 (UTC)
Ice hockey at the Olympics
[edit]Hello, as I'm sure you're aware of by now, I am working on the article and am aiming to get it as a TFA during the Vancouver Olympics. It still needs some prose work, and I was wondering if you could take a look at it. Thanks, Scorpion0422 21:17, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
- No problem. I've taken a pass through it. Good luck with the FA review—I'll keep an eye on it and pitch in if I can. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 20:32, 14 May 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks for copyediting it. One final question, I wanted to have a bolded title, but could not think of any that didn't sound extremely forced. Do you have any suggestions? -- Scorpion0422 00:49, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
Boxing
[edit]Please allow me a comment about your changes to the boxing articles. E.g. Boxing at the 1924 Summer Olympics - Men's light heavyweight or Boxing at the 1924 Summer Olympics - Men's heavyweight. It looks awful! Particularly on small screens. And I remember that there was a discussion on the talk page of WP:Olympics that it is to prefer to show every athlete in the first column, therefore I show the byes. Also I edited all boxing pages up to 1936 in the same style... But it's up to you, I will not edit the Olympics pages anymore. Kind regards Doma-w (talk) 19:11, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
- If you prefer the original bracket styles, I'll put the 1924 ones back as they were. I thought this way looked better, but I'm not set on it. I do hope you continue editing the Olympic boxing pages—there's a lot of work left to do on all things Olympics! -- Jonel (Speak to me) 19:21, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks for that. I know that you have done a lot of work for all the Olympics pages and that you have been engaged with wiki for a long time. But sorry no I will not continue editing the Olympic boxing pages nor any other Olympic pages. The main reasons are the "infobox" and the wrong historical country codes. The "infobox" in the top right corner destroys the style of all Olympic pages! It is nonsens to create a template for exactly the same place were we have already a template! For the top right corner we have the "SportsAtXXXXSummerOlympics"! The easiest way would be to create an "infobox" for the place were we had the "medalists" uptonow? The WP:Olympics defacto do not exist, so there is no way to work together... Kind regards Doma-w (talk) 06:19, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
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Dates
[edit]Hi, I noticed that you linked a date or two at 2009 FINA Men's Water Polo World League. This practice is now deprecated. Please see WP:LINKING and WP:MOSNUM. I'm happy to respond to any inquiries you may have about the matter. Ohconfucius (talk) 09:07, 22 May 2009 (UTC)
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2008 Summer Olympic Games to FA
[edit]If you guys (Geraldk and Jonel) are interested in making a push on the 2008 Summer Olympics to FA then I'm up for it. I'll lay out the various sections on the article's talk page and then you can claim the ones you'd like to edit. I've seen these collaborative efforts move articles pretty fast. I'd recommend using the GA process first as a peer review and then moving up to FAC after is passes GA. I'm open to thoughts on that if you have any concerns. Since the GA review process takes so long due to the backlog I may just nominate the article as it currently stands and we can work on it while it waits for a reviewer. I'll propose this on the article's talk page and solicit any thoughts there. Let's get crackin'. H1nkles (talk) 17:30, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
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Delete Nation section from Olympic sports section
[edit]I don't understand why you want to have 5000 cells to each page? Nearly every single link will be blank unless someone undertakes the task of naming every single Olympian for all Olympics. And even then, it would be better to place this information in the pre-existing (Nation, Olympics) pages. 128.122.91.47 (talk) 23:08, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
- See (and comment at) Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Olympics#Nations tables in some Olympic sport articles. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 23:52, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
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I B Wright – what's up with that guy?
[edit]Hi. After a rather unpleasant, grueling experience with I B Wright (and what currently seems to be his alter ego, 86.182.66.217) on my talk page and elsewhere, I decided to take a look at the history of his talk page and and wasn't too surprised to find that he clashed with many other users in the past, you among them.
And while I think it was wrong of some of you to threaten him with being blocked (for tendentious editing, personal attacks, harassment or whatever), he's really damaging Wikipedia, putting falsehoods in article after article (I'm still not sure as to why he does what he does: Is he really serious, or is this all some kind of a very bad joke? Or maybe he's got some, um, "other issues" to deal with?). Isn't there anything that can be done short of revoking his editing rights (which already had been tried once before)? Couldn't it be arranged that his changes must be approved by someone higher up before they are applied? Oh, well, that's probably not feasible, still, it's comforting to see that I'm not the only one who's had a close encounter of the third kind with this unnerving guy... Thanks!
By the way, did you ever read the self-description on his user page?
- "[...]he has a wide ranging knowledge on some often surprising subjects.
Note: I B Wright is not his real name, but an apposite if modest description."
It doesn't get much more disconnected from reality than that.
Regards – ὁ οἶστρος (talk) 21:34, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
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- Technology report: Left-aligned edit links and bugfixes abound; brief news
The Signpost: 21 March 2011
[edit]- WikiProject report: Medicpedia — WikiProject Medicine
- Features and admins: Best of the week
- Arbitration report: One closed case, one suspended case, and two other cases
- Technology report: What is: localisation?; the proposed "personal image filter" explained; and more in brief
The Signpost: 28 March 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Berlin conference highlights relation between chapters and Foundation; annual report; brief news
- In the news: Sue Gardner interviewed; Imperial College student society launched; Indian languages; brief news
- WikiProject report: Linking with WikiProject Wikify
- Features and admins: Featured list milestone
- Arbitration report: New case opens; Monty Hall problem case closes – what does the decision tell us?
The Signpost: 4 April 2011
[edit]- News and notes: 1 April activities; RIAA takedown notice; brief news
- Editor retention: Fighting the decline by restricting article creation?
- WikiProject report: Out of this world — WikiProject Solar System
- Features and admins: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: AUSC appointments, new case, proposed decision for Coanda case, and motion regarding CU/OS
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 11 April 2011
[edit]- Recent research: Research literature surveys; drug reliability; editor roles; BLPs; Muhammad debate analyzed
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Japan
- Features and admins: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Two cases closed – what does the Coanda decision tell us?
- Technology report: The Toolserver explained; brief news
The Signpost: 18 April 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Commons milestone; newbie contributions assessed; German community to decide on €200,000 budget; brief news
- In the news: Wikipedia accurate on US politics, plagiarized in court, and compared to Glass Bead Game; brief news
- WikiProject report: An audience with the WikiProject Council
- Features and admins: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Case comes to a close after 3 weeks - what does the decision tell us?
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 25 April 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Survey of French Wikipedians; first Wikipedian-in-Residence at Smithsonian; brief news
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Somerset
- Features and admins: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Request to amend prior case; further voting in AEsh case
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 2 May 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Picture of the Year voting begins; Internet culture covered in Sweden and consulted in Russia; brief news
- WikiProject report: The Physics of a WikiProject: WikiProject Physics
- Features and admins: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Two new cases open – including Tree shaping case
- Technology report: Call for RTL developers, varied sign-up pages and news in brief
The Signpost: 9 May 2011
[edit]- In the news: Billionaire trying to sue Wikipedians; "Critical Point of View" book published; World Bank contest; brief news
- WikiProject report: Game Night at WikiProject Board and Table Games
- Features and admins: Featured articles bounce back
- Arbitration report: AEsh case comes to a close - what does the decision tell us?
The Signpost: 16 May 2011
[edit]- WikiProject report: Back to Life: Reviving WikiProjects
- Features and admins: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Motions - hyphens and dashes dispute
- Technology report: Berlin Hackathon; April Engineering Report; brief news
The Signpost: 23 May 2011
[edit]- News and notes: GLAM workshop; legal policies; brief news
- In the news: Death of the expert?; superinjunctions saga continues; World Heritage status petitioned and debated; brief news
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Formula One
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Injunction – preliminary protection levels for BLP articles when removing PC
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 30 May 2011
[edit]- News and notes: ArbCom referendum goes live; US National Archives residency; financial planning; brief news
- In the news: Collaboration with academia; world heritage; xkcd; eG8 summit; ISP subpoena; brief news
- WikiProject report: The Royal Railway
- Featured content: Whipping fantasies, American–British naval rivalry, and a medieval mix of purity and eroticism
- Arbitration report: Update – injunction from last week has expired
- Technology report: Wikimedia down for an hour; What is: Wikipedia Offline?
The Signpost: 6 June 2011
[edit]- Board elections: Time to vote
- News and notes: Board resolution on controversial content; WMF Summer of Research; indigenous workshop; brief news
- Recent research: Various metrics of quality and trust; leadership; nerd stereotypes
- WikiProject report: Make your own book with Wikiproject Wikipedia-Books
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Two cases pending resolution; temporary desysop; dashes/hyphens update
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 13 June 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Wikipedians 90% male and largely altruist; 800 public policy students add 8.8 million bytes; brief news
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Aircraft
- Featured content: Featured lists hit the main page
- Arbitration report: More workshop proposals in Tree shaping case; further votes in PD of other case
- Technology report: 1.18 extension bundling; mobile testers needed; brief news
The Signpost: 20 June 2011
[edit]- News and notes: WMF Board election results; Indian campus ambassadors gear up; Wikimedia UK plans; Malayalam Wikisource CD; brief news
- WikiProject report: The Elemental WikiProject
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: One case comes to a close; initiator of a new case blocked as sockpuppet
The Signpost: 27 June 2011
[edit]- WikiProject report: The Continuous Convention: WikiProject Comics
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Proposed decision for Tree shaping case
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 4 July 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Picture of the Year 2010; data challenge; brief news
- WikiProject report: The Star-Spangled WikiProject
- Featured content: Two newly promoted portals
- Arbitration report: Arb resigns while mailing list leaks continue; Motion re: admin
The Signpost: 11 July 2011
[edit]- From the editor: Stepping down
- Higher education summit: Wikipedia in Higher Education Summit recap
- In the news: Britannica and Wikipedia compared; Putin award criticized; possible journalistic sockpuppeting
- WikiProject report: Listening to WikiProject Albums
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Tree shaping case comes to a close
- Technology report: WMF works on its release strategy; secure server problems
The Signpost: 18 July 2011
[edit]- In the news: Fine art; surreptitious sanitation; the politics of kyriarchic marginalization; brief news
- WikiProject report: Earn $$$ free pharm4cy WORK FROM HOME replica watches ViAgRa!!!
- Featured content: Historic last launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour; Teddy Roosevelt's threat to behead official; 18th-century London sex manual
- Arbitration report: Motion passed to amend 2008 case: topic ban and reminder
- Technology report: Code Review backlog almost zero; What is: Subversion?; brief news
The Signpost: 25 July 2011
[edit]- Wikimedian in Residence interview: Wikimedian in Residence on Open Science: an interview with Daniel Mietchen
- Recent research: Talk page interactions; Wikipedia at the Open Knowledge Conference; Summer of Research
- WikiProject report: Musing with WikiProject Philosophy
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: New case opened; hyphens and dashes update; motion
- Technology report: Protocol-relative URLs; GSoC updates; bad news for SMW fans; brief news
The Signpost: 01 August 2011
[edit]- In the news: Consensus of Wikipedia authors questioned about Shakespeare authorship; 10 biggest edit wars on Wikipedia; brief news
- Research interview: The Huggle Experiment: interview with the research team
- WikiProject report: Little Project, Big Heart — WikiProject Croatia
- Featured content: Featured pictures is back in town
- Arbitration report: Proposed decision submitted for one case
- Technology report: Developers descend on Haifa; wikitech-l discussions; brief news
The Signpost: 08 August 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Wikimania a success; board letter controversial; and evidence showing bitten newbies don't stay
- In the news: Israeli news focuses on Wikimania; worldwide coverage of contributor decline and gender gap; brief news
- WikiProject report: Shooting the breeze with WikiProject Firearms
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Manipulation of BLPs case opened; one case comes to a close
- Technology report: Wikimania technology roundup; brief news
The Signpost: 15 August 2011
[edit]- Women and Wikipedia: New Research, WikiChix
- WikiProject report: The Oregonians
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Abortion case opened, two more still in progress
- Technology report: Forks, upload slowness and mobile redirection
The Signpost: 22 August 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Girl Geeks edit while they dine, candidates needed for forthcoming steward elections, image referendum opens
- WikiProject report: Images in Motion – WikiProject Animation
- Featured content: JJ Harrison on avian photography
- Arbitration report: After eleven moves, name for islands now under arbitration
- Technology report: Engineering report, sprint, and more testers needed
The Signpost: 29 August 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Abuse filter on all Wikimedia sites; Foundation's report for July; editor survey results
- Recent research: Article promotion by collaboration; deleted revisions; Wikipedia's use of open access; readers unimpressed by FAs; swine flu anxiety
- Opinion essay: How an attempt to answer one question turned into a quagmire
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Tennis
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Four existing cases
- Technology report: The bugosphere, new mobile site and MediaWiki 1.18 close in on deployment
The Signpost: 05 September 2011
[edit]- News and notes: 24,000 votes later and community position on image filter still unclear; first index of editor satisfaction appears positive
- WikiProject report: Riding with WikiProject London Transport
- Sister projects: Wiki Loves Monuments 2011
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Opinion essay: The copyright crisis, and why we should care
- Arbitration report: BLP case closed; Cirt-Jayen466 nearly there; AUSC reshuffle
The Signpost: 12 September 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Foundation reports on research, Kenya trip, Mumbai Wikiconference; Canada, Hungary and Estonia; English Wikinews forked
- WikiProject report: Politics in the Pacific: WikiProject Australian Politics
- Featured content: Wikipedians explain two new featured pictures
- Arbitration report: Ohconfucius sanctions removed, Cirt desysopped 6:5 and a call for CU/OS applications
- Technology report: What is: agile development? and new mobile site goes live
- Opinion essay: The Walrus and the Carpenter
The Signpost: 19 September 2011
[edit]- From the editor: Changes to The Signpost
- News and notes: Ushahidi research tool announced, Citizendium five years on: success or failure?, and Wikimedia DC officially recognised
- Sister projects: On the Wikinews fork
- WikiProject report: Back to school
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: ArbCom narrowly rejects application to open new case
- Technology report: MediaWiki 1.18 deployment begins, the alleged "injustice" of WMF engineering policy, and Wikimedians warned of imminent fix to magic word
- Popular pages: Article stats for the English Wikipedia in the last year
The Signpost: 26 September 2011
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- Recent research: Top female Wikipedians, reverted newbies, link spam, social influence on admin votes, Wikipedians' weekends, WikiSym previews
- News and notes: WMF strikes down enwiki consensus, academic journal partnerships, and eyebrows raised over minors editing porn-related content
- In the news: Sockpuppeting journalist recants, search dominance threatened, new novels replete with Wikipedia references
- WikiProject report: A project in overdrive: WikiProject Automobiles
- Featured content: The best of the week
The Signpost: 3 October 2011
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- News and notes: Italian Wikipedia shuts down over new privacy law; Wikimedia Sverige produce short Wikipedia films, Sue Gardner calls for empathy
- In the news: QRpedia launches to acclaim, Jimbo talks social media, Wikipedia attracts fungi, terriers and Greeks bearing gifts
- WikiProject report: Kia ora WikiProject New Zealand
- Featured content: Reviewers praise new featured topic: National treasures of Japan
- Arbitration report: Last call for comments on CheckUser and Oversight teams
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 10 October 2011
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- Opinion essay: The conservatism of Wikimedians
- News and notes: Largest ever donation to WMF, final findings of editor survey released, 'Terms of use' heavily revised
- In the news: Uproar over Italian shutdown, the varying reception of BLP mischief, and Wikipedia's doctor-evangelist
- WikiProject report: The World's Oldest People
- Featured content: The weird and the disgusting
The Signpost: 17 October 2011
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- News and notes: Arabic Wikipedia gets video intros, Smithsonian gifts images, and WikiProject Conservatism scrutinized
- In the news: Why Wikipedia survives while others haven't; Wikipedia as an emerging social model; Jimbo speaks out
- WikiProject report: History in your neighborhood: WikiProject NRHP
- Featured content: Brazil's boom-time dreams of naval power: The ed17 explains the background to a new featured topic
The Signpost: 24 October 2011
[edit]- From the editors: A call for contributors
- Opinion essay: There is a deadline
- Interview: Contracting for the Foundation
- WikiProject report: Great WikiProject Logos
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Abortion; request for amendment on Climate Change case
- Technology report: WMF launches coding challenge, WMDE starts hiring for major new project
16TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes Bracket (template)
[edit]Question about brackets, Jonel: Can you tell me if there is a way to add an additional game to a bracket? The West Coast Conference and the MAC will have a different format for their basketball tournaments for the 2011-12 college basketball season. With the addition of a ninth school, the WCC has changed its tournament format to a five-day tournament with an opening round between the #8 and #9 seed, here's a sample 2012 bracket: 2012 bracket after that everything else is the same. Here's the 2011 bracket. I'm asking, since you created the bracket template the WCC used. Thanks, Bearcats fan (talk) 20:30, October 28, 2011 (UTC)
The Signpost: 31 October 2011
[edit]- Opinion essay: The monster under the rug
- Recent research: WikiSym; predicting editor survival; drug information found lacking; RfAs and trust; Wikipedia's search engine ranking justified
- News and notes: German Wikipedia continues image filter protest
- Discussion report: Proposal to return this section from hiatus is successful
- WikiProject report: 'In touch' with WikiProject Rugby union
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: Abortion case stalls, request for clarification on Δ, discretionary sanctions streamlined
- Technology report: Wikipedia Zero announced; New Orleans successfully hacked
The Signpost: 7 November2011
[edit]- Special report: A post-mortem on the Indian Education Program pilot
- Discussion report: Special report on the ArbCom Elections steering RfC
- WikiProject report: Booting up with WikiProject Computer Science
- Featured content: Slow week for Featured content
- Arbitration report: Δ saga returns to arbitration, while the Abortion case stalls for another week
The Signpost: 14 November 2011
[edit]- News and notes: ArbCom nominations open, participation grants finalized, survey results on perceptions on Wikipedia released
- WikiProject report: Having a Conference with WikiProject India
- Arbitration report: Abortion and Betacommand 3 in evidence phase, three case requests outstanding
The Signpost: 21 November 2011
[edit]- Discussion report: Much ado about censorship
- WikiProject report: Working on a term paper with WikiProject Academic Journals
- Featured content: The best of the week
- Arbitration report: End in sight for Abortion case, nominations in 2011 elections
- Technology report: Mumbai and Brighton hacked; horizontal lists have got class
The Signpost: 28 November 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Arb's resignation sparks lightning RfC, Fundraiser 2011 off to a strong start, GLAM in Qatar
- In the news: The closed, unfriendly world of Wikipedia, fundraiser fun and games, and chemists vs pornstars
- Recent research: Quantifying quality collaboration patterns, systemic bias, POV pushing, the impact of news events, and editors' reputation
- WikiProject report: The Signpost scoops The Bugle
- Featured content: The best of the week
The Signpost: 05 December 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Amsterdam gets the GLAM treatment, fundraising marches on, and a flourish of new admins
- In the news: A Wikistream of real time edits, a call for COI reform, and cracks in the ivory tower of knowledge
- Discussion report: Trial proposed for tool apprenticeship
- WikiProject report: This article is about WikiProject Disambiguation. For other uses...
- Featured content: This week's Signpost is for the birds!
The Signpost: 12 December 2011
[edit]- Opinion essay: Wikipedia in Academe – and vice versa
- News and notes: Research project banner ads run afoul of community
- In the news: Bell Pottinger investigation, Gardner on gender gap, and another plagiarist caught red-handed
- WikiProject report: Spanning Nine Time Zones with WikiProject Russia
- Featured content: Wehwalt gives his fifty cents; spies, ambushes, sieges, and Entombment
The Signpost: 19 December 2011
[edit]- News and notes: Anti-piracy act has Wikimedians on the defensive, WMF annual report released, and Indic language dynamics
- In the news: To save the wiki: strike first, then makeover?
- Discussion report: Polls, templates, and other December discussions
- WikiProject report: A dalliance with the dismal scientists of WikiProject Economics
- Featured content: Panoramas with Farwestern and a good week for featured content
- Arbitration report: The community elects eight arbitrators
The Signpost: 26 December 2011
[edit]- Recent research: Psychiatrists: Wikipedia better than Britannica; spell-checking Wikipedia; Wikipedians smart but fun; structured biological data
- News and notes: Fundraiser passes 2010 watermark, brief news
- WikiProject report: The Tree of Life
- Arbitration report: Three open cases, one set for acceptance, arbitrators formally appointed by Jimmy Wales
- Technology report: Wikimedia in Go Daddy boycott, and why you should 'Join the Swarm'
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The Signpost: 02 January 2012
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- Interview: The Gardner interview
- News and notes: Things bubbling along as Wikimedians enjoy their holidays
- WikiProject report: Where are they now? Part III
- Featured content: Ghosts of featured content past, present, and future
- Arbitration report: New case accepted, four open cases, terms begin for new arbitrators
The Signpost: 09 January 2012
[edit]- Technological roadmap: 2011's technological achievements in review, and what 2012 may hold
- News and notes: Fundraiser 2011 ends with a bang
- WikiProject report: From Traditional to Experimental: WikiProject Jazz
- Featured content: Contentious FAC debate: a week in review
- Arbitration report: Four open cases, proposed decision in Betacommand 3
The Signpost: 16 January 2012
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- Special report: English Wikipedia to go dark on January 18
- Sister projects: What are our sisters up to now?
- News and notes: WMF on the looming SOPA blackout, Wikipedia turns 11, and Commons passes 12 million files
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Beer
- Featured content: Lecen on systemic bias in featured content
- Arbitration report: Four open cases, Betacommand case deadlocked, Muhammad images close near
The Signpost: 23 January 2012
[edit]- News and notes: SOPA blackout, Orange partnership
- WikiProject report: The Golden Horseshoe: WikiProject Toronto
- Featured content: Interview with Muhammad Mahdi Karim and the best of the week
- Arbitration report: Four open cases, proposed decision in Muhammad images, AUSC call for applications
- Technology report: Looking ahead to MediaWiki 1.19 and related issues
The Signpost: 30 January 2012
[edit]- In the news: Zambian wiki-assassins, Foundation über alles, editor engagement and the innovation plateau
- Recent research: Language analyses examine power structure and political slant; Wikipedia compared to commercial databases
- WikiProject report: Digging Up WikiProject Palaeontology
- Featured content: Featured content soaring this week
- Arbitration report: Five open cases, voting on proposed decisions in two cases
- Technology report: Why "Lua" is on everybody's lips, and when to expect MediaWiki 1.19
The Signpost: 06 February 2012
[edit]- News and notes: The Foundation visits Tunisia, analyzes donors
- In the news: Leading scholar hails Wikipedia, historians urged to contribute while PR pros remain shunned
- Discussion report: Discussion swarms around Templates for deletion and returning editors of colourful pasts
- WikiProject report: The Eye of the Storm: WikiProject Tropical Cyclones
- Featured content: Talking architecture with MrPanyGoff
- Arbitration report: Four open cases, final decision in Muhammad images, Betacommand 3 near closure
The Signpost: 13 February 2012
[edit]- Special report: Fundraising proposals spark a furore among the chapters
- News and notes: Foundation launches Legal and Community Advocacy department
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Stub Sorting
- Featured content: The best of the week
The Signpost: 20 February 2012
[edit]- Special report: The plight of the new page patrollers
- News and notes: Fundraiser row continues, new director of engineering
- Discussion report: Discussion on copyrighted files from non-US relation states
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Poland
- Featured content: The best of the week
The Signpost: 27 February 2012
[edit]- News and notes: Finance meeting fallout, Gardner recommendations forthcoming
- Recent research: Gender gap and conflict aversion; collaboration on breaking news; effects of leadership on participation; legacy of Public Policy Initiative
- Discussion report: Focus on admin conduct and editor retention
- WikiProject report: Just don't call it "sci-fi": WikiProject Science Fiction
- Arbitration report: Final decision in TimidGuy ban appeal, one case remains open
- Technology report: 1.19 deployment stress, Meta debates whether to enforce SUL
The Signpost: 05 March 2012
[edit]- News and notes: Chapter-selected Board seats, an invite to the Teahouse, patrol becomes triage, and this week in history
- In the news: Heights reached in search rankings, privacy and mental health info; clouds remain over content policing
- Discussion report: COI and NOTCENSORED: policies under discussion
- WikiProject report: We don't bite: WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles
- Featured content: Best of the week
- Arbitration report: AUSC appointments announced, one case remains open
The Signpost: 12 March 2012
[edit]- Interview: Liaising with the Education Program
- Women and Wikipedia: Women's history, what we're missing, and why it matters
- Arbitration analysis: A look at new arbitrators
- Discussion report: Nothing changes as long discussions continue
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Women's History
- Featured content: Extinct humans, birds, and Birdman
- Arbitration report: Proposed decision in 'Article titles', only one open case
- Education report: Diverse approaches to Wikipedia in Education
The Signpost: 19 March 2012
[edit]- News and notes: Chapters Council proposals take form as research applications invited for Wikipedia Academy and HighBeam accounts
- Discussion report: Article Rescue Squadron in need of rescue yet again
- WikiProject report: Lessons from another Wikipedia: Czech WikiProject Protected Areas
- Featured content: Featured content on the upswing!
- Arbitration report: Race and intelligence 'review' opened, Article titles at voting
The Signpost: 26 March 2012
[edit]- News and notes: Controversial content saga continues, while the Foundation tries to engage editors with merchandising and restructuring
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Rock Music
- Featured content: Malfunctioning sharks, toothcombs and a famous mother: featured content for the week
- Arbitration report: Race and intelligence review at evidence, article titles closed
- Recent research: Predicting admin elections; studying flagged revision debates; classifying editor interactions; and collecting the Wikipedia literature
- Education report: Universities unite for GLAM; and High Schools get their due.
The Signpost: 02 April 2012
[edit]- Interview: An introduction to movement roles
- Arbitration analysis: Case review: TimidGuy ban appeal
- News and notes: Berlin reforms to movement structures, Wikidata launches with fanfare, and Wikipedia's day of mischief
- WikiProject report: The Signpost scoops The Signpost
- Featured content: Snakes, misnamed chapels, and emptiness: featured content this week
- Arbitration report: Race and intelligence review in third week, one open case
The Signpost: 09 April 2012
[edit]- News and notes: Projects launched in Brazil and the Middle East as advisors sought for funds committee
- WikiProject report: The Land of Steady Habits: WikiProject Connecticut
- Featured content: Assassination, genocide, internment, murder, and crucifixion: the bloodiest of the week
- Arbitration report: Arbitration evidence-limit motions, two open cases
The Signpost: 16 April 2012
[edit]- Arbitration analysis: Inside the Arbitration Committee Mailing List
- Paid editing: Does Wikipedia Pay? The Facilitator: Silver seren
- Discussion report: The future of pending changes
- WikiProject report: The Butterflies and Moths of WikiProject Lepidoptera
- Featured content: A few good sports: association football, rugby league, and the Olympics vie for medals
The Signpost: 23 April 2012
[edit]- Investigative report: Spin doctors spin Jimmy's "bright line"
- WikiProject report: Skeptics and Believers: WikiProject The X-Files
- Featured content: A mirror (or seventeen) on this week's featured content
- Arbitration report: Evidence submissions close in Rich Farmbrough case, vote on proposed decision in R&I Review
- Technology report: Wikimedia Labs: soon to be at the cutting edge of MediaWiki development?
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The Signpost: 30 April 2012
[edit]- Paid editing: Does Wikipedia Pay? The Consultant: Pete Forsyth
- Discussion report: 'ReferenceTooltips' by default
- WikiProject report: The Cartographers of WikiProject Maps
- Featured content: Featured content spreads its wings
- Arbitration report: R&I Review remains in voting, two open cases
The Signpost: 07 May 2012
[edit]- Paid editing: Does Wikipedia Pay? The Communicator: Phil Gomes
- News and notes: Hong Kong to host Wikimania 2013
- WikiProject report: Say What?: WikiProject Languages
- Featured content: This week at featured content: How much wood would a Wood Duck chuck if a Wood Duck could chuck wood?
- Arbitration report: Proposed decision in Rich Farmbrough, two open cases
- Technology report: Search gets faster, GSoC gets more detail and 1.20wmf2 gets deployed
The Signpost: 14 May 2012
[edit]- WikiProject report: Welcome to Wikipedia with a cup of tea and all your questions answered - at the Teahouse
- Featured content: Featured content is red hot this week
- Arbitration report: R&I Review closed, Rich Farmbrough near closure
The Signpost: 21 May 2012
[edit]- From the editor: New editor-in-chief
- WikiProject report: Trouble in a Galaxy Far, Far Away....
- Featured content: Lemurbaby moves it with Madagascar: Featured content for the week
- Arbitration report: No open arbitration cases pending
- Technology report: On the indestructibility of Wikimedia content
The Signpost: 28 May 2012
[edit]- News and notes: Wikimedia Foundation endorses open-access petition to the White House; pending changes RfC ends
- Recent research: Supporting interlanguage collaboration; detecting reverts; Wikipedia's discourse, semantic and leadership networks, and Google's Knowledge Graph
- WikiProject report: Experts and enthusiasts at WikiProject Geology
- Featured content: Featured content cuts the cheese
- Arbitration report: Fæ and GoodDay requests for arbitration, changes to evidence word limits
- Technology report: Developer divide wrangles; plus Wikimedia Zero, MediaWiki 1.20wmf4, and IPv6
The Signpost: 04 June 2012
[edit]- Special report: WikiWomenCamp: From women, for women
- Discussion report: Watching Wikipedia change
- WikiProject report: Views of WikiProject Visual Arts
- Featured content: On the lochs
- Arbitration report: Two motions for procedural reform, three open cases, Rich Farmbrough risks block and ban
- Technology report: Report from the Berlin Hackathon
The Signpost: 11 June 2012
[edit]- News and notes: Foundation finance reformers wrestle with CoI
- WikiProject report: Counter-Vandalism Unit
- Featured content: The cake is a pi
- Arbitration report: Procedural reform enacted, Rich Farmbrough blocked, three open cases
The Signpost: 18 June 2012
[edit]- Investigative report: Is the requests for adminship process 'broken'?
- News and notes: Ground shifts while chapters dither over new Association
- Discussion report: Discussion Reports And Miscellaneous Articulations
- WikiProject report: The Punks of Wikipedia
- Featured content: Taken with a pinch of "salt"
- Arbitration report: Three open cases, GoodDay case closed
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 25 June 2012
[edit]- WikiProject report: Summer Sports Series: WikiProject Athletics
- Featured content: A good week for the Williams
- Arbitration report: Three open cases
- Technology report: Second Visual Editor prototype launches
The Signpost: 02 July 2012
[edit]- Analysis: Uncovering scientific plagiarism
- News and notes: RfC on joining lobby group; JSTOR accounts for Wikipedians and the article feedback tool
- In the news: Public relations on Wikipedia: friend or foe?
- Discussion report: Discussion reports and miscellaneous articulations
- WikiProject report: Summer sports series: Burning rubber with WikiProject Motorsport
- Featured content: Heads up
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[edit]Nice work on expanding the articles for the individual events. Lugnuts (talk) 08:33, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks! Got them done now, on to the next group! -- Jonel (Speak to me) 21:54, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]I had actually considered deleting the section myself after my latest edit as I started thinking more about it. I was hesitant though only because I felt it may be notable in light of the controversy in the simifinal. Similar plays called opposite ways, but both calls favoring the US. I don't disagree with the deletion, but did you consider this aspect of its notability? --RacerX11 Talk to meStalk me 22:30, 13 August 2012 (UTC)
- I did. The controversy over the semifinal, however, is more about the unusual six-second call; while there were some complaints about the handball call, that was much less controversial. Those are also far from the only missed handball calls made; I think there was another on a U.S. player in the Canada match that was missed as well. Numerous other (primarily non-)calls were also complained of, but don't seem to have generated much real controversy. If anything, the Andrade suspension should be in before any of those calls (and if we're going by similar calls all going one way, the Tancredi stomp also missed on-field should be mentioned). -- Jonel (Speak to me) 22:35, 13 August 2012 (UTC)
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Here's a question that you probably won't remember the answer two after six years, but I figured I'd ask anyways. When you created the fencing section for Bohemia at the 1908 Summer Olympics, you added a line for a competitor named František Šourek-Tuček but, in the sources that you used, he's only listed as "F. Tuček". I'm wondering where you got the full name, or if that he was accidentally mixed up with František Soucek the athlete? There's a Wikipedia page using his full name now, but that user created it based off of the entry at Bohemia at the 1908 Summer Olympics and the source used for the article, Sports Reference, still only has F. Tuček. Wondering if you can shed any light on this. Canadian Paul 13:53, 1 October 2012 (UTC)
- Unfortunately I don't recall. It's most likely from Wudarski or de Wael if SR doesn't have it. -- Jonel (Speak to me) 13:29, 17 October 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks for replying! De Wael doesn't have it, but Wudarski does, although the file was updated as recently October 2 of this year, so I'll have to ask him when he added that. The reason I'm interested is because SR is trying to find out where this information came from and the furthest back we can trace it thus far is the Bohemia at the 1908 Summer Olympics article... Canadian Paul 15:15, 17 October 2012 (UTC)
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